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Rating: Summary: The best post-superhero book ever Review: What Joe Casey & co. did with Wildcats Version 3.0: Brand Building, they continue here. Taking the old Wildstorm fixtures of Grifter and Spartan of the original Wildcats, the book has been transformed into one the most original and entertaining reads in comics.Jack Marlowe (aka Spartan) and his Halo corporation have been revolutionizing the battery industry with their "batteries that last forever - gaurunteed." He sets his sights even higher, offering computers, car and cell phone batteries, gaining consumers' trust. However, with his batteries flying off the shelves, how will Jack respond when he stumbles upon an unknown - and very advantageous - ability of his car batteries? Meanwhile, Cole Cash (aka Grifter) is still "adjusting" to his setbacks dealt to him at the end of "Brand Building." When C.C. Rendozzo comes calling to him for a favor, and he isn't up to the task, who will he get to fill in for him? Will Jack allow Cole's manipulations to play out? And what kind of dangerous game is Wax playing with his boss at the National Park Service, the agency that moniters superhuman activity? With a volatile mix of skewed morality, intense action, and corporate manuvering, Wildcats Version 3.0: Full Disclosure re-affirms why Joe Casey, Dustin Nguyen, and Richard Friend are a few of the most talented creators in comics.
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